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TIPS
Proper Cooking Utensils:
To prevent scratching the coating, we recommend using non-metallic utensils with your Fusionware Cookware. Do
not cut food in the Fusionware pans . Using sharp utensils such as forks, knives, mashers or whisks can scratch the cooking surface.
Removing Stubborn Foods & Residue:
When food is burned in the pan, a stubborn black residue may remain. If soaking does not loosen,
add water and a tablespoon of non-lemon dishwasher detergent to a depth of one inch in the pan. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer
for 10-15 minutes. Let cool in the pan, then drain and rinse. Loosen the residue with a sponge or plastic spatula. Repeat if necessary.
Removing Burner Stains:
Burner stains on the outside bottom (not sides) of the pan can be removed with an oven cleaner. Follow the
manufacturer’s directions and spray or brush the cleaner on only the outside bottom of the pan. If the directions call for using the cleaner in a
warm oven, heat the pan before applying the cleaner. Rinse thoroughly and dry after cleaning.
Cooking with Gas:
When cooking over a gas burner, make certain the flame touches only the bottom. Your pan may become discolored
and wastes energy if the flame comes up the sides of the pan.
PLEASE NOTE:
Fusionware Cookware has high thermo-conductivity. Even low
settings on some gas burners can cause overheating and possibly burn some foods. You can prevent by using a gas stove top flame reducer
placed between the burner and the bottom of the
cookware
. Flame-tamers can be purchased at most hardware stores.
Cooking Temperature in Oven:
Fusionware
skillet
can be used in the oven. Please note that the handle and the pan will become hot. Always
use oven mitts or potholders to prevent burns. Your Fusionware Cookware can be used in the oven and can go from the burner to the oven.
PLEASE NOTE:
Do not use in ovens with temperatures that exceed 500°
F
.
Do not use glass cooking lid in oven
exceeding 350°F.
Storage:
Avoid stacking Fusionware Cookware and crowding it in cabinets or drawers. This can cause scratches, a
cookware rack or pegboard to provide convenient, safe storage. Always nest your ceramic nonstick pans carefully.
Never place any metallic pan covers with thin, sharp edges inside your pans.